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Hi. I'm a newcomer and I'm a economics undergrad at Oxford. MFE programs appeal to me mainly because of the 'hard' finance skills they teach, as opposed to the 'soft' skills at MBA programs. And I've always wished to do a job that requires a high level of technical skill, rather than simply networking/interpersonal skills. I plan to work 2-3 years in an investment bank before studying for a master.
1. How important iswork experience (specific to financial engineering) in S&T or risk management area for admission to top MFE programs (like Berkeley, Chicago, Princeton)? Although I plan to have a couple of years of banking experience, I hope to work in M&A first.
2. What positions in trading do MFE grads get? Derivative pricing? structuring? research? And what is the career progression like in general?
3. I remember reading somewhere that MFE grads have to compete with PhDs for quant jobs. But then most heads of divisions have PhDs. Does this mean that the career potential of MFE is somewhat limited?
4. Academic maths ability and work experience - which is more important in admission? Or is it something else?
Thanks everyone for your help in advance. Hopefully we can all benefit from the answers
1. How important iswork experience (specific to financial engineering) in S&T or risk management area for admission to top MFE programs (like Berkeley, Chicago, Princeton)? Although I plan to have a couple of years of banking experience, I hope to work in M&A first.
2. What positions in trading do MFE grads get? Derivative pricing? structuring? research? And what is the career progression like in general?
3. I remember reading somewhere that MFE grads have to compete with PhDs for quant jobs. But then most heads of divisions have PhDs. Does this mean that the career potential of MFE is somewhat limited?
4. Academic maths ability and work experience - which is more important in admission? Or is it something else?
Thanks everyone for your help in advance. Hopefully we can all benefit from the answers